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By Michelle V. Rafter on February 16, 2009
High school girls still dream of being Rory Gilmore, the fictional daughter in The Gilmore Girls TV show who headed straight from a Yale journalism degree to a job covering Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. That’s what I discovered at career day at my old high school last week. More than 80 girls from St. Mary’s [...]
Posted in Careers, Economy, Freelancing, Magazines, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Writing | Tagged advice for students studying journalism, Gilmore Girls, how to become a reporter, journalism careers, Journalism Jobs, journalism school |
By Michelle V. Rafter on January 27, 2009
Twice in the last week I’ve encountered writers or bloggers who’ve run into a bad patch in their careers and are wondering if it makes sense to go back to school and get a master’s degree in journalism. Bottom line: you don’t need a degree to get work as a writer. Even if you have [...]
Posted in Careers, Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing | Tagged digital media, do i need a master's in journalism, freelancing in bad times, Journalism, journalism in the 21st century, journalism school, journalism training, master's degree in journalism, Writing |
By Michelle V. Rafter on May 8, 2008
If you’re old enough, you remember when reporters wrote stories on IBM Selectric typewriters. Switching to a PC was huge. Well, that’s nothing compared with the changes happening in the news business now. Print is out. Digital is in. Newspapers are suffering, online publications flourishing. While some people lament these changes, others see opportunity. One [...]
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